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For a full list, see the table of nuclides.
To study them, scientists arrange the various nuclides into a two-dimensional table of nuclides.
Even though it is not a chemical element, the free neutron is sometimes included in tables of nuclides.
See also Table of nuclides.
The first two criteria limit the number of possible fuels to fewer than 30 atomic isotopes within the entire table of nuclides.
Click an element in the below periodic table to go directly to the table of nuclides for that element.
See the table of nuclides produced by Brookhaven National Laboratories at http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/wallet/nwccurrent.html.
Modern Transmutation is a large component of nuclear chemistry, and the table of nuclides is an important result and tool for this field.
The island of stability is a hypothetical region of the table of nuclides that contains isotopes far more stable than other transuranic elements.
To learn more about nuclides and to obtain a quick tutorial on the distinction between isotopes, isotones, and isobars, see 'Table of nuclides'.
A chart or table of nuclides (capitalization optional) is a simple map to the nuclear, or radioactive, behaviour of nuclides, as it distinguishes the isotopes of an element.
Sufficiently heavy nuclei have not been created as of 2013, however, and, in a table of nuclides, these isotopes tend to have fewer neutrons than elements in those island of stability.
By carefully scrutinizing the table of nuclides, the authors were able to predict the existence of different stellar environments which could produce the observed isotopic abundances, and the nuclear processes which must occur in these stars.
A table of nuclides or chart of nuclides is a two-dimensional graph in which one axis represents the number of neutrons and the other represents the number of protons in an atomic nucleus.
This last phenomenon terminates the r-process when its heaviest nuclei become unstable to spontaneous fission, which is currently believed to be in the neutron-rich region of the table of nuclides when the total number of nucleons approaches 270.